Cross-cultural Universals of Aesthetic Appreciation in Decorative Band Patterns, Volume 1NICI, 1999 - 233 pagina's In aesthetics, it is generally assumed that preferences depend on culture and personality. Although cultural and personal preferences can indeed differ to a large extent, there is also a significant shared preference independent of culture and personality. Investigation to what extent properties of aesthetic objects are independent of culture. To this purpose decorative band patterns from cultures all over the world and throughout history are compared. There might be some universal aesthetic preferences of the designers of the patterns and their customers. |
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according aesthetic ambiguity angles approach areas aspects background bands bands contain basic borders Chapter classes classification collection color complexity concave concerning considerable consists contain contemporary cultures continuous convex cross-cultural cultures curved curvilinear decorative definition depicted describe descriptive system determined developed discussed distance distinction distinguish draw elements equal ethnographic example extension Figure function Furthermore given groups of objects historical homogeneity illustrated important included indicate interested interpretation language limitations lines major mean measure method mirror symmetry negative objects observers occlusion occur orientation origin parallelities pattern perceived Percentage perceptual physical positive universals preference present production properties province reasons regions regularity relative relevant represented result sample sample frame Second segmentation selection shapes sharp sides single specific straight structure subjects t-values Table taxonomy texture theories triangles types units universals values variety vertical whole
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